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Petsec's facilities spared Ike's wrath

PETSEC Energy has reported that its offshore gas fields in the Gulf of Mexico and onshore Louisiana did not suffer any material damage from Hurricane Ike.

Petsec's facilities spared Ike's wrath

The company said its largest offshore field, Chandeleur 31/21 gas field, was brought back into production on Wednesday. Main Pass 20, three Mobile Bay wells and two onshore fields also resumed production....

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